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EVENING STAR. | CONGRESSIONAL Concicsion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE—After our reportclosed— ‘Mr. Ferry, by unanimons consent, offered a | resolution, +h was adopted, directing the Secretary ‘of State to inform the Senate what | Siates, up to date, have signified thei the fifteenth admendment, alsoto commu- nicate from time to time the action of the otner States. The question was then annow amendineut to the anes bill rt Pg Mr. Sumner, of the tive per cent. be applied to the ment of the beter F3 bonds of 1862, which was briefly ir. 8. Mr. Sherean ‘aid the Proposition of of Mr. Sum- ner was merely to give a monoply of these new five per cent. highest ones to be issued to the eee oe ae of 1362. Mr. a best policy was to was going ‘on well now, and jor a year or two vertpone he en eon pril. . Cameron to the bill's antl Ap «A a bs was Tejected, ake Cameron Sennen in the pongo then recurred on the amendment of Mr. momen which was rejected—yeas 12, | nays 2. . Sumner then moved an amendment that the new 5 per cent. may run 70 years, in- Stead of 20, as by the committee; which was seteed to without objection. Pe... jumner then moved that the amount of new 5 loan be $90,009,000, instead Sf ed as provided by the committee. bonds of 1562 amoauted = about $5072 000,000. amendment of Mr. Sumner was rejected. The Senate then, without further action, ad- journed. HOUSE After our report closed— ‘The Indian appropriation bill having been completed, the committee rose, and the bill as amended was reported to the House and passed without a division. ‘The House then, on Mr. Schenck’s motion, went into of the Whole on the tariff gp Be of N. ae a galled away by public business he would Mr. Brooks (N. ¥.) then addressed the House in bill. He yn of this 5 peesent time, contended that each succeeding tariff had Increased over the former one, and this eon: | as usury. He called the attention of the Honse to the inveral policy of other coun- tries as compared with our illiberal policy. Mr. Brooks said that at the proper time he would offer an amendment for a tariif on twenty- dive or thirty articles which would be all suffi- cient to pay the debt and carry on the Govern- ment. and it would relieve the people of the burdens upon articles absolutely necessary to life. Government raised revenue eno! aie taxing only ten articles, and he pro- the same thing, only he would put in twenty. five or articles. At the conclusion of Mr. Brooks’ remarks the committee rose. Mr. Butler (Mass.) rose and reported, he said, from the Committee on Keconstruction, a bili tor the admission of Georgia to representation in Congress. Mr. Farnsworth (Ill.) made the point of order ‘that the Committee on Keconstruction had not authorized the gentleman to make that report. The Speaker said that it was not a proper Point of order. After some , the question was put, and by a vira rece vote a majority was clearly in favor of aceepting ic as the report of the com- Mr. Farnsworth demanded the yeas and ny and wanted the House to understand that the committee had not authorized the report. The Speaker ruled devate out of order. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) moved to adjourn, and sev- eral gentlemen insisted at the same time upon having the floor, and a good deal of confusion ens motion to adjourn was rejected by a vote Of 49 yeas to % nays. ‘The Speaker laid several exeentive communi- cations before the House, and then, without fur- ther action on the Georgia matter, ti ane, on motion o: Mr. Butler, at 445 p.m., adjourned. ss]. LATE TELEGRAMS, ac. In the British House of Commons yesterday Mr. Gladstone made an explanation in regard to the condition of the Fenian convicts. He said they were kept apart from the other prisoners and treated ‘better if anything. The wife of "Donovan Rossa had been allowed to visit her husband in his cell, and while there she con- Fenaet him on ‘his improved appearance. ughter.) 7 match for = wei, ny eae swore » ing arranged between Billy Edwards and Barne Both ¥ Aaron. ‘have consented | and put up a forfeit. fight is to take place im three months for stakes of not less than $2,000 S side. The articles are expected to be signed in a few days. Judge Blatebford, of New York, has denied the notion to discharge the attachment in th ease of John U. Cushing and others against th - ty in this country of John Laird, bailde bf the Alabama, and looking to the recovery 0 damages for the destruction of the ship Sunard. Both Houses of the Alabama Legislature adjourned last night at midnigut. The session mon eo and 219 bills have passed, mostly consumed legalizing mar- ens mang worsen and leaning the credit Petter to railroads. A short time before the death of Mr. Burlin- game the Chinese embassy had their first audi- ence with the Czar, to whom they were pre- sented by Prince Gortschakoft. The embasy was received with all the honors accorded to diplomats of the highest rank. Burglars entered the boarding house of Miss Littl ‘in Cmeinnatl, Wednesday night de- mai the lady’s valuables. She raised an alarm, otic came to the rescue, and one of the burglars was secured, but two of the police were seriously cut in the melee. = lous ($2,000) was anumed by the tempos ¥ stakeholder, and Edwards has ‘received the money. The woman's suffrage bill passed by the M. tana Legislature, submitting the question t vote of the adult male and female izens of the State at the fall election, has been signed by Governor Austin, and is now a law. ir assent to | Besutiful | wie en | i thar, gal? may say so. Thar isn't her darli: om Fae 1 Wikont shoaae oanty ah.wul rR ack, trot vixen | Whea I trot her out; let the tleman thee BPRS sen Morgan'—She Ain't nothing else, and I've got the Ehigulta, | Feel of that neck, Kerk sired by the Chie, and twolve hundred dollars won Briggs of Tuolumne Did you know ‘rolumne?— it Tig White Pine, Pine, and blew out his brains Hein ne nay oe Briggs. Thar, Jack! that'll Nothin't to what Eno when she’s got her work cut ont before h: beage s Jou kam, and likewise, too, jock- And TEU tan as can ride as knows whats Know the old ford on the Forlt that nearly got Flan- Nasty vin light, you bet,and mighty rough ford in | Wott ivalet ix weeks azo that me and the Jedge, 4 Strack for that ford in th ts tho night,in the rata, and the | Up toomr fans in ovaries: and Rattlesnake Creek ete, lank left in the dam, and nary a bridge on Thad the And after us trundled the rocks jest loosed from the top of the canon, Lickity, lickity, switch, we camo to the ford, and Buckled right down to her work,and afore I could Took water Jest at the ford, and there was the Jedge | And tw re hundred ollarsof horse-lesh afloat, and 8 driftin’ to thunder. Would yo blieve it, that night, that hose—that ar’ ‘Wales eres (gato hee, stell, and stood therr, all ict and teagan a beaver or rad, with nary a buckle of har- Just age ews swam the Fork—that hoss, that ar’ filly, ‘That's what I calla hose! and—what did you say?— vey? Drowndeds T inl; Treckon—leastwaya, he never kem back Yo see the dernied fool had no seat—ye couldn't have made him s ies ye foxece rove will be bose, and hosses— 1 Haris tn the Overland Monthly for March aes PRENDER. At! p. March $4, in | the 26th year of her age, reitt Wana the beloved | wife of George Prender jt ier from the Church of the | Incarnat and N streets, Saturday, March 5t neee, ing of the 4th instant, after a = petatat ii mee WILLIAM A. PEGG. aged 3 years and 6 months. ‘aneral will take vipcetr from his father meena, ith street, between N and U, Navy Yard, Sunday, at Jo’elock p.m. BATEMAN. In aot Ds =: 2d inst.. ALICE P. aa F mhe te Janbta Batema her age. ‘Barcman. i the In the bloom of her youth; Po fo of pete Doane — she haa gone w wae teenie thet their reward, To rest with her Lord: Her funeral will take place on Sunday at 2'clock. from the residence of her mother, corner of Ist and Fayette Car No. McNEIR. ne mornis panes. UauRY, in- Geo. A" Rand Emma fant child of On Peat ray ites, at Po ‘BRIEN. he residence of her her £05 a h street, MARY . O'Brien, BRIEN, of Philadelphia, 'a the stat 9 pene rof h Interment at ral Cemetery, Philadotphie, TPhiladelpiis papers please copy | MEARS. In Baltimore. on the 2d instant, ok a protracted illness, CATHARINE, aged 72 years, consort of William Mears. UNDERTAKERS. BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABRB. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTAKER, No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. _my 9-19 Z ICHARD W. BARKER, UNDERTANER, (a) 428 EIGHTH STREET ncar E. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Special attention given to the manufacture of CHAIRS. All work warranted. fe 15-ly BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. N EW BOokKs. | SKETCHES OF CKEATION. rcsstssaral oe ell. Pric 00 THE UNKIND WORD. By Author of John Hall; fax. Price. AMONG MY BOOK. Lowell. MAUPRAT. Gee. Sand. ANDERSEN’S WONDER STORIES. UNDER FOOT. Alton Clyde. Paper.. HANS BREITMAN IN CHUBCH............ FOR SALE BY BLANCHARD & MOHUN,~ CoRNER PENN. AVENUE AND 11TH 8T. Price... 200 - 150 mh3 poexws FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Nintu anv Tanta Sraeers, MorseG RR Ba eet SC RMLAGIONS 5 ce : ‘resent Season, PRAYER BOOKS ING G A Rosary for Lent. Good Report. Mornin Lev Bhivop Hubart » Companion for tbe Festivals | Fastsof Protestant opal Church. Bish- bye pam on len Be ie The Christian a Hell One of the buildings of the Manchester Cotton | #.c}!vsle. 8 Help to Devout Observances of the Sa- gud Woollen Manufactory of ichmond was | Tiw Gardea cf Sorrows, oF ths Ministry ot Bears: by beruee Sees andere ne loss $20,009.. Over | tkinson. Morni ona Ni one hands are thrown out ef | jacdaft, D. pei normnanrg | a Steps to the Altar ie Imi: of the shipbuilders and owners boop - e yesterday at Belfast, = ur, rongly upon Congress the necessity o| legislation for the benefit of var shipping inter- es The Irish members of the British House of Commons, at a a yeteate meeting yesterday, re- solved to ‘proj an amendment tw the [rish Jand bill, bat’ 1 not oppose the bill as a whole. An excursion party is now celebrating the opening to business of twenty-six additional miles of the Missouri, Fort Scott andGulf ail- road, south of Fort Scott. The schooner J. C. Baxter, of Norwalk, Con- necticut, was lost at sea on the 20th of February. Her officers and w were rescued by the thebie | o Henry Willard and John C. Miller were ar- rested in Pawtucket last evening, on the charge of killing John ids,on the night of 15th ult. 4 state that every effort is being made to induce the American bishops who are now in Kome to declare for Papal in~ fallibility. Anditor Wickliffe, of La., has been unani- mously impeached. ‘On the ‘article prescribing punishment there was one negative vote. The Louisiana Democratic State Central = ‘mittee publish resolutions protesting against Grganication of a third pasty. ‘The trial of Jerome larceny of my sen bonds from. & Hutchinson, arom ‘New York.” A bill has been the Virginia lature requiring ‘State officers to take the fourteenth amendment oath. Two rr of Daniel Cronen, of Bri L, were drowned on W. 7 last by through the ive. A heavy snow storm commenced in St. Louis about § a. m. yesterday, and still continues. —__-see--- A Famous Divorce case fameus divorce case which has been Chicago Courts for the past two or three ot Lan yy mer Von Giaha vs. Baron debrand Av close for d poe he, otereuhantens guilty of existing and - the Baroness had not Ler yap es ‘seam! bim for and then ‘procuring & divorce. S7- Flora Mil Ray tag? has gone to the Tilinois © i cn Pla We eee | rom of Jesus.” Biain Words on Chris: ‘ight in ‘the Gi Ri Holy prin. olden Wake ox Thoughts for ual of Devations tor] for eee nua Private er | tian ft M: aad for the Pilgrii Largs 's Beant; Chg seo iasie + Thoughts om Personal Religion, PHILP @ SOLOMeNS, WHOLESALE AND. METALL BOOKSEL E. ths ANS STATIONERS. F EW BOOKS MAGAZINES B. = N ‘AND FOR DALE AT OE” aTon’s CoRNER 4% STREET AND Pa. feet spon ti Laws of Liteand Bo ithe ee ch hild. Sea ditto a A beatae ALL THE MAGAZINES FOR rusncany. Catholic lectic Magazine, | > Fe a eM "a Mages Hier ear fee i Chamber 's ine = A. See, rae emer: Sime, The ‘Contary The T: Pats rae et of Mra. Shakspeare’s Life. es pad Paper, and Envelopes at the nie sale at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, © nee Corner 43% street and Penna. avenue. Looxour FOR THE HOLIDAY Days. ver. | id the had his roan, and his and the Jedge 7 AUCTION SALES. B* We. L YALL 8 00... schnctioncers, Kos, 900 and 903, southeast cor. Pa-are.and th st. SALE OF SECOND HAND FORNITORE, gpacious, sales rooms on SATURDAY ING uo ei March 5th. commencing at 10 Sees W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts. BY wWeL. Ath 8D. Auctioneers, lores and Carriage Bazaar, No. 98 Loulsians s ave., bet. 9th and 10th ste, LARGE SALE, OF, HORSES, wt ai On 02 SATORDAT, MORNING next, y rae Em: Kitty, 6 years old, and other good a large assortment of Vehicles, Harness, &c.. sale days Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- WM. L. WALL & CO., Ancts._ B* pra WALL &CO.. Auctioncers, — Nos. 900 and 902 Penn avenue, cor. oth st. NSIVE Sa1, VE SALE oF NEW AND SECOND, aTY Reda FEE teat BAL eae Sree, CONVENIENCE OF On TURD! |, March 8th, Wrericren Fadi) ote are will sell wichts us salesrooms a large stock of Sac very vay srg come Seven Octave. Piano, Cover and Stool. Made by the Gaehles Manufac’ Walnut Chamber Su Suites, Marble-top, (in oil) ‘heetnut Painted Marble-top Bureaus Morbigton tion and Hair Cloth Chairs Weettoeet ben Lounges Sideboards Walnut and ziension Tables bingy ad fc peo racks a varpets—Brussels and Ingrain Mantel Mirrors ‘Une Wheeler & ‘Witeon ne Sewing Machine, new and in good With a variety of co Goods unnecessary to mention, to which we call the especial attention of lers and housekeepers to, All sums under $30 cash,over that amount Lea ae 0 8 . ____'WM.L. WALL & 00., Aucts. B eran ‘& LATIMER, Auction oes (Suceessors to Jas. C. McGuire & Southwest corner of Ponnayivania aveuue ana ith st. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRENCH PLATE MIR- Fer WALA ber, duly recorded in Li ee No.7, folios 30, os one of the chattel records for Washingt: a county, in the Dis- trict of Columivias 1 will sell at pablic action on WEDNES SDAY. March, Sth, 1a, commencing at Wo'elock a. m-, at house Now 330.(0 id number.) i street, between 15th street and Vermont avenue, gery excellent amurtment of Household Furniture, &c., consisting art of— Parlor Suite, tae Upto i in Pinan, pieces French- Plate tel and Pier Barbie top and other tab les eal reece y and Ingrain Carpets Giitand Bronss Gi Bian detiers and Candelabras Btagere, Rosewood Phtee Mahogany Book C Mahogany Hair-cloth Sofa and Chairs Walnut Extension Dining Table French China Din: er Set Crockery and Glassware, Refrigeral Walnut and Mahogany Bedstens’ Bureaus and Washstands Mahogany ‘Wardrobes, Window Shades Qak Cottage Chamber Eaite, 30 pieces glass Tables Walnut Dressing Table, wit far fom Husk Mattresses her Bolaters and Pi ee ured Evgravin; Toilet Sets Cooking and Heating Stoves Kitchen Requisites, a &e.. &e. erms cash H. P.C WILSON. Trustee. mhid {kep.} COOPER + LATIMER, Aucts. Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, B si to J. ©. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner of of Pensa. avenue and Lith st. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 150 GOLD AND Sit. SER, WATCHES, “GOLD FoR CHAINS, aon Ip ‘RS LEWARE SOLID 5! s ; SOLID STL- VER TARI SAND TEA SPOONS, PLATED VEGETABL: D TUREENS, SOLID SILVER ‘8, BULID SILVER PITCHERS, AND SALTS. LARGE UANTIT Ss" AND GENTS’ GOLD WELRY. DIAMOND AND PEARL FINGER AND EAk. and to cover auction rooms, on n THURSDAY MORNING, woth, 1, HD, at Wo'clo Our R & LATIMER, Auct’s. {Republican BY Pa & iygeers apd Hal ease S19 mu rt corner mg, 7th and D sta. TOR THE SALE: ‘OF VALUABLE PROPERTY oourn iSLAND, FRONTING ARMORY B me of adeed of trust gatet june let, A.D. 867, and duly recorded in E.. No.6, folio #7, &c. of the inod' rooocag toc Washington county, D. C.. party secured thereby, we sill vail tion, in trontot the aor of square iver te red and si two, 462.) in the city of Weshingtone DG with ai | the ean ens SONNE of a very copimodio dwelling homee ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash. (of which $50 must | be the deferred’ payments in six and Paid at twelve months, with interest from day of kale, we- | ‘Tynwt by a deed of trust to the watisfaction of the | Trustees. Terms of sale to be fern te Fras within six days | after day of sale, otherwise reser ve tl Fight to resell t tile Property after one week's notice, ‘at land cost of faulting purchaser. Ali | Sonveyancing and p wi * 3 i WARD. ‘a cost. ‘Trustees. mb 3-3t onEN é ‘WIRLTA 8, Auct: Bre COOPBE & LA’ IME R, Auctioneers, ‘Successors to leGuire & Co..) Southwest corner st Pent ipl ante ave. and Lith st., | Btar Ome b ailding. | = PEREMPTORY SA LE | OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. ee LATELY EAST OF AND ADJOININ: THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AT AU assed by By virtne of adecree ipreme Sourt Of the District of Columbies aitt ing in uity von the 1sth day of January, 1870. in 9. 1.148,0n the Equity side of said Court, wherely Margaret Fitzgerald ot al. are plaintiffs and Fitegerald et al. are defendants) f will eee auction, on the promises, TUESDA the Isth day of March. at £30 o'clock p. mall that | piece or parcel of LAN situated on Bemasiecets avenue adjoining the United States Hotel. in the city of W: ington; all that i Rat o pba reel of Land known and deseribed of said city a lot numbered §5 i red 10. ‘Terms of Sale: 4 balanes in two equal instalments at 6. and. hs after the day 'aale, with interest, for ‘which the parchaser aivall omissory notes, secured to my satiafac- Stamps and conveyancing at cost of pur. chaser $200 cash required at time of sale. If the erms of sale are not complied with in farsa tare siter sales the property will be resold at the risk and of defauit com of aeGUSEPH He BRADLEY. Jn., Trastec, | _mh3.d&ds” COOPRI &® LATIMER. Aucts: feurrvenine smbe third Cae BY GREEN & Pk rey nan Anctioneers, fheast corner Seventh and D sts. | PAL deed of trust, bearing date on | »BY virtue of a deed of, ‘il, 1863, and ieee In ea Folto 334, op land records for Washingion clip. city, D.C. a auction, in fron Rest bidder, ob THURSDAY. th larch, A: D. 1870. at 5 o'clock, p | parcel of iand, situated, Tying jambia, inches; tl ined ‘the im Srovamante. rame house, front. mg a8 a. sr aa south, Secween 7th an and 3th streets ent, "Secs elo keown on the day of sale. reyanelng and revenue staan Naser. “feds-cotd Allcon- the cost iS ‘the pur- 8. VLLIDAY, Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Tur IMPORTANCE. | OF HEALTH. Seca as pa the virus of. She blood ts impare: ewes te teliee: SAMABITAN'S ROUT AND HEEB of | on uaisetoas’ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ek oe VALUABLE UNIM PROPERTY pa Ea rag! uted Ta Johambte, T Pa . one, of the ath i of dered two.¢2,) in and sixty-four. on C street nort! AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. Br W.L.WALL 2 00. 900 ana evutheast cor. Pa.ave.and %h st VERNM. SALE. omnes or ERE EEN SALE onocum AY, ‘venue and Suh street, ts ‘wat The ot ie feet front by Ui foot 7 inches in depth, rann ‘ ‘alley tnd water ‘and gas have been’ brought “Terms of sale: One-half cosh; frelve, and, eighteen months terest, pee." One hundred dollars to be paid at the ime of sale. All conveyancing at the expense of the pur- shaser. “mn 1a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* COOPER & a eee C. McGuire ‘Soo €o.,) i spend Peni Tn ith street FINE SUPERIOR PAM inst BETEES TH Aix, CAREETS, MA B PLL! WAY BL. ND SHEETS. TA GLASSWARE: STOV March 78 1870, at lady declining 1000. oatmet con corner 3 all sell about twenty ml is ‘class and nearly uew Furniture, compri W: Rina ‘Green Rep Parlor Suit, in 10 pieces Pr Walnut Marble-top ‘Chamber Suits, with Wa ‘hres Bn Harble-top Painted Cottage Sets BE ited Cott: Set parantee Bureaus, and Washsta Table, Chairs, Windnw Shades Wardrobes, Brussels, Three co ply ,and in Carpets Hair and Husk Matiresses, Feather Pillows Blankets, Comforts, and Shests inen, Towels —S Hassware, Fine Toilet — ‘wo Dining Tables, Refrigera: auseeene.| Dining Chaire Stoves, Vilcloths, waitee, &e. tS) Requisites, Term: FmPCAD- aHOS. B WAGGAMAN, Agent. _mb1-St COOPER & & LATIMER, Auct’rs. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAM», Auctioneers and Real Estate Brok No.'519; Southeast co ast corner 7th and D by, virtae of a Deed of Trast from St. Clair Davis and wife to the undersigned, Trustec, ated on the 2th day of September. 1865, ‘and recorded in Liber R. MH, No. 3; follos i, et'sou.- me of the Land it Washington county, 1 wil voll, on WEDNESDAY, lth day of December: 1862, in front of the premises, at the hour of $0'clock Ri that part of lot of ground in the city of rilington numbered five (5)in square numbered one bun subdivision thereof by Samuel Daxidson— bel Propert ty comvayed ‘by Wm. Norri Bt, @lnir by dued 1sé2, and recorded in Lil TN 1, folios at aca. (reference thereto being had for a'more fall seq. description of Lot. Alco, tho west hilt of Lot four,(4,) in Davidson's subdivision of said uare 163, the same fronting fourteen feet and six Linnie hr less on x street, the t it being the sam conveyed to said Davi: by A. fiyde and Joan. 6 Clark by deed dated ‘No- vaaber }, and record: ‘21, folios 365 et ry Frame : on K street, between Con necticut avenue and ISth street wi erms: One third cash; month: ‘the purchaser to ments, bearing interes Riven and'a deed fp trast taken on conveyancing and stam hs be paid fold. it the terme Shoald wot be comslies ein te five days after male, the Trustee Foserves the right to resell faulting purchaser, by adv three times in soms newspaper printed ia. the city ‘Wasnington JOHN H. JOHNSON, Trustee. nol2-cod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. aT! ApovE ee 38 POSTPONED until aeupeba t, same hour ro order of the Tray GREBN Ww WILLIAMS, Aucts. ertae: SALE oF hiethees ABOVE DESCRIBED rt: ¥ “the undersigned, Fruties, om te iat day’ of December M1 purchaser having fail u torcomply with the terme of sale, after ample time having been given Ishall Sell, on the premises. on THURSDAY, tt he 1th day of March, 1 5.m., thesaid pro property ¥, to be re- Bold at the risk d cont of the defaulting purchaser. Ena. Hoos.sae betoe per rectly good mel isbatrast of ths 90.5 a8 ly , rract of the Hite will bex robin red on the day of sale, HN H. JOHNSON, Trustee. mh 3-4 GHEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, B*, GREEN No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D streets, Teperee ‘S ALE orgy — eeagrs oz ue D oe FiRST TOLL. y virtue of a decree Sonrt oe uprome Conable | = ie fom! Utermehic & iam A. Munder et al. stents, auction, on TUESDAY, 15.4. D- 1570, Rtg chek in trontof the prem” of greund in the county of in at Station No. lof A. F. Har ing Station No 19 of original by Benj. 0. Tayloe and brother ttle, and belng at the northwest interssc tion of the Washington snd Hockville Tarnpike and the Rock Creek Church roads running thence worth 2 ‘west Id perches: thence North a sence south 3% deg., east 30M deg. east 2-73 peel. thenee north cake Meg. cast to pertbee, to the place of beginning, Containing two acres, more or less. oi Hn at the northeast corner, of vision of peace Win. Little Tayloo by deed ews rch 25, 1854, thence with north line peer No. Inorth deg. cats perchor, ta in ine ay west 7.30 perches, 1 to ‘intersect, the horth line of anew laid. road 25 feot wide: thence with the cast line of a new laid road 33 feet ‘wide orth 9 deg., west 8.30 perches; thence south 3) deg. cust 114.48 perches, to intersect’ the weet line of th ith rect plank thence with said road south east 12 perches; thence it tothe beginning. containing nearly proved straight line ht acres, im: with a two-story Dwelling and Out-build- cash: balance at 6,12 which the netes of the cena, in: eres and lien re- fy} bo required at the: it Fovenue stamps at the cost of MATTINGLY. Trustee. mb3-d “tmep “GE Gueun's & WILLIAMS, Auc BX OPER & LATIMA! lSuccossors to James U. cdl £ room) weet corner Penn. enue and lith street. POSITIVE SALE OF pVALUAB 4 cee" ES- TATE, BY ORDER UF THE Col By virtue of «decree — Lipa a Columbia. chan jo. 1,164, Sek H. De cause ¥ "tal. BR. De Vs ce | ee olat Ee ea on WEDNES and 15 has, fe secured to the "eatiaf action ‘of the trustee, terest fone Raa of hed tained o1 Sood acing nae v. Sake ne ‘aN, pd apa steet eee fred and sixty-thres (163)—aecording to the | © Property af the risk and cost of the de- | “ea eels | 9 fotos and deed of trust. All con ry, near 13th street west and the Canal, abou bi mar | an A tho cov! ot the purchaser. Bree Namien few-cokde >) UGooPRE & LATIMER, Aucts, _mh 3-2¢ we Wate ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, BX GREEN 2 Witiiams, uctioneers: ‘Real Estate Brokers. A and Real Estate Brokers, B i Boutheast corner of 7th and D streets. ‘No. 696, Southeast corner 7 order of the Hon. Orphans’ Court VALUABLE EB BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. | rt Hon. Orphans’ Co | Pearce gare teeraree jie SATURDAY, toostn intents ) part in sit- . Tetrect north, between ith and Sth streets. tor WILLIAMS, Aucts. jew Marble Building Btores No: 900 £ 902 Pans, cor. oth at. USTERS, VALUABLE BEAL ‘ATE ON PORTH G STREET AND NEW ORK AVENUE, NEAR THE TREASURY DEpantMant,” IN WASHINGTON CITY, virtue of @ doed of trust. dated the 9th of A. D. 1863, recorded in Libor E. ©. E., ee of the ai nd recor 10-804, by direction of the ‘ashington Co-operative Buildt Deposit Association, we will wilt slic auc. day af Fetiraaryinetan fant iat fos nia ail anat lay of t, at 4 o'clock p.m, parcel of ground, in the cl ty of, Wash & Lot number obe (1.) in Davidson's subdivision of equare number two hundred and twenty-three, (223.) ordi the “recorded pet of said sub-divisi One-third cash, (of which salo;) and the residue im ‘end 13 months. with interest from the day <a if the terms of wale after the sale, the it to resell at the risk ‘and cost of the first purchaser, after one week's public notice. All Conveyancing and revenue stamps at ot Com} ae grams ith in ‘fives Erdsteon: renerve the right to ro purchaser's cost, . R. WOODWAR!I solr GIVEN. a o taparpen fe7-co&ds WALL & 00., Aucts. HE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY posrFoxed until SATURDAY, March Sth, same and piace. By ag of ‘Trustees. L & CO., Aucts. x COOPER & 1 « ae Anctior juccessors to J.C. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Tith sireot TRUSTER'S SALE OF } ge 36 ston AND ELEGANTLY FINISHED A SOUTH SIDE, OF MASSAUILE SErtS AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET, By virtue of @ deed of trust,dated the Ist aay y of June, 187, and duly recorded in. Li- CE. . folio 149, et seq. yecorde ar shington county, in lum bia. the si % tion. on MONDAY :k p. m., in fro cH" and" 1. | nal'Jot ntimbered 13, in ‘as | forded in the Surveyor'snmee in ihe Sitti at Wonk ington, May 31, I 7, excepting the 52 feet of ‘the | eaid tot lettered -G."releasod, by the subscriber to Moses *trusee, by deed of release executed on . 1563, and recorded in — rT tl HY 1” and more or less, pprevéd by an operon and nearly new frame resi dence, two stories and baseaent, with Mansard roof, on a massive granite foundation, encl-sed with iron railing; at present occupied by Dr.J. Harry Thomp- | son. A plat of the property may be seen on the premises at time of sale 1 | on the south side of M | Fourteenth street, No. 1324, in one of the heat lo. calities in the city, and in view of the locality and character of the building certainly offers a rare chance for investment, ‘Terms of wale: One-third cush; the residue in six, twelve and cighteen months; t6 deferred pay nents be secured by a deed of trust on the property: with ‘motey beating tnterest Tren day of sal conveyancing » and revenue stv nps at cost of purcha- will re required when the property is knock: dow: eaten N HELLEN, Trustee, fe25-d s & & LATIMER, Aucta. NITED ara a SHAL'S SALE, In virtue of two writs of fieri facias. isened from the Clerk ‘of the SupremeC.-urt of the Distriet F el: rand oe “that is, rate cued Fear cam ie 4 el ey Deubdivis ision 523, which said piece is contained within the toll following metes and bounds: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot No. 5. and running thence due east with the line of street north 30 feet; thence due north 100 feet; Fall due west 30 feet, and thence due south 100 feet to the e of inning. together the improvements sherane, exiaed, and levied as the property of Zachariah McEltresh. and will be eld to sat ny oGuttons Nos. 1.89) and 1.573 in favor ‘oa fresh. a X. SHARP, Marshal D.. [| NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District ef Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, fer cash, in front of the Gourt House door of Sid District, on THURSDAY, the: wth day of March, o'clock mall defendant's riahte tities elatan tnd inerese tnrnid'tp Stee art of od im Sauare No 255, in the City of Washington Pc fained within the following metes and SBeginning for the same at's polured fae = from the northwest corner of O strcct 1th street west, running thence n rth 16 feet 73: inches, thence west 9 feet 8 inches to a 3) feet aitey, thence south 16 feet 74 inches, thence east 96 feet inches to the point of beginning, together with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized levied upon as the proj of Geo. 0. B. Mi weed and willie. suid t0 eathety Execution Ne: 172, Cials to May Term, 1861, in re ig Georg Poe. sr. _ fe 18-td . Marshal, D. 0. NITED STATES MARSHAL s hae In virtue of a writ of fieri factas issued from the k's office of the gone Sourt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell, at public sale, for cash, in,tront of the Court House door of id Dist m TUESDAY, the loth day of March hext i defendant's 's right, title, cl Coy im a and “al mame a 69 of Haws” batt ision of the county of Washington, D. C., together with all and singular the improvements pbereon, seized and levied upon as the e property of G. G. Eslin, and will be auld to ratisty execution ‘Mo. 6.08,in favor of John Cotton, John Noonan, and John Wall. es; het og fe23-dts D.C. Se or TaASTER a Drrot Quanten Wasuinoton, D. Will be sold. ublic TER's OFFICE. H ‘ebruary 23, 1370. tion, on hi Mate can Cok att time of sale. gaa 5 BG THOMAS. Captain, M. v.38. fe 23-6¢ ‘Acting Depot Gui Guarterniastor. Horas DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA, ‘Orwice CHiEy QUARTERMASTER. ——— bruary 26, 5 TUBRGSY Bembessata ot Raat <= Bs n larch ‘i PUBLIC BUILDINGS States troops, at + Va., and NORFOLK, Va. Terms: re the Coser at of sale. By order of the Staden Arm "CHANDLER, AXNtHpacits COAL A AT AUCTION. MesotanenneD: PARTMENT oF VIRGINIL Ricuntones ruary 25th, ‘Will be 601 at pac ‘auction at Cam) . Vi mane Sc ‘1570, Pai ay ‘GOAL, cota Stat ‘erme: Cash on day of sale. Py cri ot ena oe. CRD ts Brevet Colonel, Ghiet Quartermaster. see in = partoss 0 fall =e aves Bela : ‘DER AND PAPER-RULER. ‘th and recta, south oni ‘DRUG AND OHEMICAL WAREROUEE, HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ts Pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injarions Propertics, and immediate in its action. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. 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HANSON & ee “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE ‘RANOB INSU! rH, METROPOLITAN | ‘FIRE INSURANCE wit. .. of Rew old “te ane Home Company— aed TNSURASCE 00., of George- wUreae ci LiFe 7} iNeURaS NCE CO of New York. ET aco ts W. ~~ No. 1213, PENNS pants TA 1 avexus Sopp au Dental work doue in the best mauner, and ot moderate BANKERS, Buy and cell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for STUCKS, and BUNDS promptly exe- “Tikzaman REVENUE STAMPS furnished. A™= 3B. SHEPHERD & BROS, Bavixe REMOVED TO THEIR NEW IKON WAREHOUSE, 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH a (SOUTH stpz,) Sicapaiiey as altanton bosiatocanasiamait GAS FIXTURES, comprising ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTURED BY THE ‘Tucker Manufacturing Co, Now York Mitchell, Vanco @ Oo, Now York, WHICH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. : ‘The Largest Stock of (CLOCKS, and MANTEL ORNAMENTS exhibited ia Washington. and ot the LOWEST BATES. Every snenatnstusel, eivtr sot tats opm te the (Ont fmported marbles. 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